Emily Matilda Manning, pen-name Australie (13 May 1845 – 25 August 1890) was an Australian journalist and writer. [1]
Emily Manning | |
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| Born | Emily Matilda Manning (1845-05-13)13 May 1845 Sydney, New South Wales |
| Died | 25 August 1890(1890-08-25) (aged 45) Sydney, New South Wales |
| Pen name | Australie |
| Language | English |
| Nationality | Australian |
| Years active | 1872—1890 |
Manning was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, the daughter of William Montagu Manning.[1]
Manning married, in 1873, Henry Heron, a solicitor in Sydney. Having visited England, where she remained for two years and a half, she adopted literary pursuits, and contributed tales and essays to the Sydney Morning Herald and The Sydney Mail.[2] Manning exchanged poems with David Scott Mitchell in 1864, suggesting a romance between them.[1] She also published a volume of poems, entitled The Balance of Pain and Other Poems (George Bell & Sons: London, 1877),[2] and died in Blandville, Sydney, on 25 August 1890.[1]
Australie Close, in the Canberra suburb of Gilmore, is named in her honour.[3]
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